Getting out of town details

We’re just finalizing plans. Lots of details.  Basic things like get a new supply of contact lenses, get an idea of what we’re packing, get a new netbook, figure out cell phone coverage, get travel insurance, buy Pringles (we never travel without em), etc. And it wouldn’t hurt to know the weather at present: Weather in Vietnam, Weather in Thailand, Weather in Cambodia. Looks like we’re in for some rain so I guess we aren’t missing it by getting out of LA! 😦

Tomorrow we go back to get more shots, 2 of 3 of the Hep A (or B??) series. I guess after last time I am not so nervous, so I will skip the lollipop.

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What do you like to do on vacation?

Our good friend & travel expert Maria asked us last night what we like to do while on vacation. I thought that was an interesting question.

When you’re home and in the home/work routine you’re not together 24/7. The groove changes when on vacation because you’re joined at the hip and making daily plans. I noticed some differences on our first long trips together; now we know how to plan the days. For instance, my energy is in the early half of the day. If we are going to dinner esp. after a day of excursion then I prefer to get back to the hotel, get in bed and rest/regroup about an hour or so before venturing back out. Whereas Jim can go straight from one event to the other until bed time.

I also like to see movies on vacation; Jim thinks it strange because he says you can do that at home. I know, but when you’re on vacation it’s different and when you recall the movie it will remind you of the vacation. My favorite experience was seeing a movie in Chiang Mai Thailand. It was fun to see what the locals do and get off the tourist track. We were the only foreigners in the theater…it was a Thai movie called Chocolate (English sub titles). BTW: the movie wasn’t that good, it was sort of a little over the top for me, but it was still a fun experience. Jim wasn’t keen on the idea in the beginning but in the end he was glad we went.

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Junk Boats in Halong Bay, Vietnam

Halong Bay

Today we are finalizing our hotels and trip details. We are planning to visit Halong Bay, Vietnam where we will stay on a Junk Boat. We are still deciding which one to stay on, there are several different styles of boats. All I ask is for air conditioning!

I am looking forward to taking some beautiful photos for art at home. 

 

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Arms

OUCH! Our arms are sore from shots today, though the shots themselves were not too bad.

We went to Passport Health LA, all they do is travel-related shots so it was pretty streamlined and easy. They are excellent. And I got my lollipop. 🙂 Glad that’s overwith. Phew!

Passport Health LA

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Shots & Hotel Bookings

Well, we’re getting shots today. 😦 I feel like a kid getting immu shots. I hope this ends with a lollipop.

My dad called yesterday, he heard something on the news about problems in S. Thailand; he wasn’t sure the details but wanted us to check it out since we have S. Thailand on our list too. We are checking Travel Advisory daily.

Jim is studying TripAdvisor and we will book hotels this weekend.

We are getting excited!

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We need shots??!! Yowzers!

So it looks like we have to get some shots for the trip. We didn’t get any for Thailand and fared okay. Now for me, I don’t like shots. I don’t even get flu shots, I have never had one that I recall and haven’t had the flu in as long as I can remember (knock wood!).

So either tomorrow or Wed evening we have to go find out what shots we need and get them on the spot. I hope I don’t get a reaction to any of it because I am hosting a business meeting on Thursday and I have to be there since it’s my meeting! No time to be sick.

It’s gonna hurt! 😦 Waaaahhh I don’t want em I don’t want em!

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Today’s Reading: Customs & Etiquette of Vietnam

Customs & Etiquette of Vietnam by Geoffrey Murray. It’s a small book, easy to read.

Well, we read a similar book prior to visiting Thailand. One of the comments was that it is considered rude to point (e.g., at people)…so we didn’t want to point at all, even when we were trying to figure out where we were going. So we ended up sort of pointing with our whole hand, like a bow “ta da” sort of whole hand point. Occasionally, we noticed that some Thai people were pointing with their fingers, so we were totally confused. We continued to play it safe and did the whole hand point…a habit that continues months after we got back home! 🙂 We are trying to be courteous!

Here are some tips from the Vietnam book:

–“Currency is the Viet Nam Dong (VND).” (p. 78) Okay, so according to the Coinmill Currency Converter, $100 USD equals 1950000 VND. I think I will take a print out so I don’t have to keep doing the math!

Vietnam 1 Dong 1976, from http://art-hanoi.com...

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–“Tipping is not permitted but in practice it is still widespread.” (p. 78) What?! Are we supposed to not tip? But do it anyway? Or will we offend them if we tip–or if we don’t tip?!

–“If you look wealthy or show that you are an inexperienced international traveller, then the service prices tend to be higher.” (p. 40) Let’s see, I guess we should tatter our backpacks a bit. And I guess I’ll have to leave my suits at home (wink wink).

If you’ve travelled to Vietnam and can give us some good tips on customs, etiquette or even cool places to visit, let us know!

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Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand Trip Planning

Chiang Mai Thailand

We loved our trip to Thailand a few years ago, and are eager to explore some neighboring countries that we didn’t get to yet.

So far we’ve booked our round-trip travel to Vietnam, and have applied for our visas. This weekend we will book hotels and flights for once we arrive there. We’re no travel agents, so it takes us a while to figure out the logistics! It’s an adventure trying to figure it out, and checking on Trip Advisor for different ideas on where to go (or not).

From time to time, we can be indecisive where to go or what to eat, so we’ll take advantage of the nifty Poll thingy that comes along with this blog site. 🙂 It will be an interactive way to help us when we get stuck. Let’s give it a try:

And stay tuned, because I am sure I will ask you later if I should dare try the Kopi Luwak?

We’re getting excited, and hope you will follow us on our journey!

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